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Ghanaian Afrobeats and Highlife star King Promise has achieved a groundbreaking milestone, becoming the first Ghanaian male artist to surpass 400 million streams across all credits on Spotify.
The achievement is driven by popular tracks from his discography, including hits like 'Terminator' and 'Paris' from his latest album, as well as fan favorites such as 'Favorite Story' and 'Perfect Combi.'
As of September 2, 2024, Spotify statistics reveal that King Promise has amassed over 401 million streams, with 262 million as a lead artiste and 123 million from solo tracks.
His daily streams, averaging over 450,000, underline his global appeal and growing fan base.
These numbers highlight his prominence as one of Africa’s top musical exports.
Reflecting on this milestone, King Promise expressed heartfelt gratitude, saying: “This achievement is not just mine but belongs to every single person who has supported me throughout my journey. I am proud to carry Ghanaian music to the world and show the beauty of Afrobeats and Highlife. We’re just getting started!”
King Promise’s remarkable success not only cements his position as a leading figure in African music but also showcases the rising influence of Ghanaian artistry on the global stage.
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